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Take a look at the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra in copper

Plus: TCL's 4K TVs will officially protect you from eye strain, the Pixel 3a is discontinued, iPhone 12 latest, and more –
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Thursday 2 July 2020
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Picking through phone rumors isn't an exact science, and they often sway one way and then the other. The latest iPhone 12 leak is a case in point: it says the handset won't in fact have the 120Hz refresh rate screen we've previously heard a lot about.

 
 
 
 
TCL's rather impressive lineup of 4K TVs just met the EyeSafe Display Standard, which means they've been independently assessed and found to emit an acceptable level of blue light, preventing your eyes from becoming overly strained. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
So long, then, to the Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL: Google's excellent mid-rangers have been discontinued, which would be a little easier to take if Google had managed to get around to launching the Pixel 4a – but right now we're still waiting for it.
 
 

 
 
 
 

The Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 could be unveiled any day now, so we've heard, and a usually well-informed tipster suggests it will be smaller than its predecessor: 45mm and 41mm will be your size choices apparently, down from 46mm and 42mm.


 
 
 
 
 
 
We don't have to rely on leaks from unofficial sources when Samsung posts up its own photos. We're presuming this was done accidentally, but the image above, of a rather stylish copper Note 20 Ultra, appeared on Samsung's Russian website.
 
 

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